Cape Times

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- Raphael Wolf raphael.wolf@inl.co.za

Grade 1 pupil Keith Mashiane of St Anthony’s Primary School in Heathfield has honed his reading skills to such an excellent level, grade 5 infact, that he has been tasked to show them to his teacher, Nina Benjamin, left, his classmates, principal Colleen Rustin, centre, and his mother, Nosipho Ngwende.

WHAT sets 6-year-old Grade 1 pupil Keith Mashiane at St Anthony’s Primary School in Heathfield apart from his peers is a passion for reading, which has enabled him to fluently read up to Grade 5 level words and to speak four languages – Sepedi, English, Afrikaans and Zulu.

So impressive is Keith’s reading skills that his principal, Colleen Rustin, recently asked him to read to an assembly of 250 of the school’s Grade 4 to Grade 7 pupils.

“And they said: ‘wow!!’ and applauded him spontaneou­sly,” said Rustin. “He is an eloquent and confident speaker and commands the attention of people when he speaks.”

Keith’s single-parent mother Nosipho Ngwende, from Wynberg, said he was born in Johannesbu­rg, where she had enrolled him in Grade R at the age of 3.

“He was already speaking Sepedi, English, Afrikaans and Zulu,” said Ngwende, who subsequent­ly enrolled him in Grade 1 in Zimbabwe when he was4.

After he passed, she enrolled him in Grade 2 at the age of 5 this year at St Anthony’s Primary, where Rustin decided it would be in his best interest to re-do Grade 1. “At his age – having turned 6 in April – he should have been in Grade R this year, but he would have been bored,” said Rustin.

Ngwende said when Keith was a year old he loved picking up papers to read and later he started reading all kinds of books, including the Bible.

Keith’s teacher, Nina Benjamin, said she had successful­ly tested Keith on the Fry List’s 600 words for Grade 3 last week and he had also started working on the Grade 4 list.

“It’s words that cannot be sounded out; you have to be able to look at them and recognise and read them.”

Recently Benjamin got him to read 100 words from the Fry List for Grade 5 during an interview with the Cape Times.

“From the first day he walked into my classroom, the first thing he does daily is to pick up a book and read. It’s lovely to see a child with a love and passion for reading.”

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